Developer Teyon has released RoboCop: Rogue City update 1.002 this November. Check out the RoboCop: Rogue City November 15 patch notes posted down below.
RoboCop: Rogue City Update 1.002 Patch Notes | RoboCop: Rogue City Update November 15 Patch Notes:
Update: Teyon has finally revealed the patch notes!
- Updated the DLSS plugin
- Implemented NVIDIA Reflex
- Fixed Motion Blur
- Fixed AI not playing death animation
- Reduced one cutscene’s file size
- Fixed framerate drops when the players rotates
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Fixed phase 3 of the Cain boss fight
- Fixed RoboCop’s Shock skill
- Fixed a soft lock in the third level
- Fixed gameplay, blockers and cat visibility in the Riots and Tenements on Fire level.
- Fixed Pickles
- Fixed an exploit with a staircase door in Ulysses’ Basement
- Remastered Casey Wong’s muffled voiceline
- Fixed a few more audio files
- Torchheads in the windows are now able to damage RoboCop
- Fixed Anne Lewis’ Assault hair color
- Fixed Samantha’s dialogue
- Fixed the Auto-9’s upgrade values not being correctly applied between levels
Teyon has yet to reveal the official patch notes for today’s update, but a small patch was released a week ago for PC owners of the game. You can check out last week’s details down below.
We’ve just pushed a patch on PC to address a few important issues you’ve made us aware of. Here is the full list of changes:
- Fixed the demo save being softlocked
- Fixed an NPC half clipping into the floor, softlocking the players
- Fixed a few textures
- Fixed investigation segments on secondary quests
We will update this post as soon as possible if proper patch notes are revealed. You can read our thoughts on the game in our review.
RoboCop: Rogue City is a complete, single-player game, with no DLC currently in sight. Its rendition of Detroit, satire, gory violence, witty and occasionally campy writing and voice acting, all feel ripped straight out of the original movie, while giving us a standalone story that you’ll likely want to see through to its conclusion. Rogue City is a fun interpretation of a 1980’s franchise which has laid dormant since 2014. It’s not perfect, and is a bit rough around the edges, but if you want to feel like the resurrected police officer, this is your best bet. A good-length campaign with solid voice acting and a genuinely entertaining story all add up to a violent, cinematic first-person shooter that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Fans of the original will get a kick out of RoboCop: Rogue City and should pick it up this holiday season.
Stay tuned for more updates about the game in the near future.
Update: The full patch notes have been added.
Source: Steam
This game is a lot of fun, but it does not have a “Good length campaign”. I finished it in about 3 days. Plus, there’s no New Game Plus or even free roam after the campaign. This game has zero replay value.
A person can try to complete all side quests or complete the game as a speed run on their second playthrough, so to say that there is zero replay value is false. Now if you said there was little replay value, I would have to agree.
Darn was hoping it was going to add a New Game Plus